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mr.crow
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Pretty Pictures (1)
4 palladium coins in aqua regia. It quickly turned dark red then almost black.
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Rogeryermaw
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ooh i love nerd porn! that is pretty! (ohh i love watching rare metal take it off! mmm bubble bubble...slower yeah...now react faster yeah!!)
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mr.crow
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Bown chicka wow wow
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Very nice, how much palladium is in there? Love those bright red colors.
I have some as well:
Copper mirror formation:
http://s405.photobucket.com/albums/pp133/Joris12345/?action=...
Mercury oxide decomp.:
http://s405.photobucket.com/albums/pp133/Joris12345/?action=...
SnI4 in the gas phase:
http://i405.photobucket.com/albums/pp133/Joris12345/P1110887...
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mr.crow
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The coins measured 4.3g. I used 10 ml of HNO3 and 40 mL of HCl.
I got them from ebay and assumed they weren't fake. The end product looks exactly like someone else's photo.
The copper mirror is nice!
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how much did that set you back?
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mr.crow
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Over 80 bucks I think. Its actually worth more now, PdCl2 or NaPdCl4 is more expensive per gram and the mass increases with all those Cl atoms.
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One supplier I know advertises 50 g of PdCl2.2 H2O for £ 1460...
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Oooops, meant to edit, not quote myself... These prices are making me light headed...
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what is that used for?
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Very sexy palladium shot, worthy of a lab pin-up .
The copper mirror is quite sexy too.
Figured I add a few contributions of my own:
1) Formation of gold flakes from Auric Chloride by addition of sodium Metabisulfite.
2) Molten silver ingot.
3) Platinum mirror formed by addition of hydrazine sulfate to hexachloroplatinic acid.
Vir sapit qui pauca loquitur.
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That Silver ingot makes me swoon.
“If Edison had a needle to find in a haystack, he would proceed at once with the diligence of the bee to examine straw after straw until he found
the object of his search.
I was a sorry witness of such doings, knowing that a little theory and calculation would have saved him ninety per cent of his labor.”
-Tesla
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A few pictures which I like very much:
This is the fluorescence of the iodide of a pyridine-copper(I) complex which I made by reacting copper(I) iodide with pyridine:
The following picture was made, simply by lighting an air/ethanol mix in a flask:
I also like this one very much, it is the glow of singlet oxygen, falling back to normal oxygen and while doing so it emits red light. The singlet
oxygen can be made by adding 30% H2O2 to Na-DCCA (swimming pool shock chlorine treatment).
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metalresearcher
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@woelen:
Pic 2 is really nice but is that not an explosion hazard ? Vaporized ethanol (or even supermarket-grade methylated spirit with the blue dye) with air
is explosive ??
Pic 3: Singlet oxygen is single atomic O ? Nice trick if I can get the 30% H2O2 (ebay ?) and swimming pool stuff.
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Quote: Originally posted by Rogeryermaw | ooh i love nerd porn! that is pretty! (ohh i love watching rare metal take it off! mmm bubble bubble...slower yeah...now react faster yeah!!)
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Well,chemist like us always enjoy it!
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metalresearcher
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Oh here a nice movie I made from boiling Aluminum with an electric arc:
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kuro96inlaila
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Take a look at my picture!
I don't know if it is not beautiful,but I find it interesting!
Me holding mercury metal!
Burning copper(II) nitrate in granite mortar.
Me while burning a pile of blackpowder in the same granite mortar.
Sublimating iodine in aluminium-iodine reaction.
Sperrylite mineral (PtAs2) after a while in concentrate hydrochloric acid.
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mr.crow
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Oooh tons more pretty pictures
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i'm sure you've seen the pictures in the phosphorus thread. i was trying to take some in the dark of the green glow but it's so faint my shitty cam
barely pics it up... i did catch this nice vid of some P4 dissolved i benzene. as
the benzene evaporates the P4 oxidizes but i only used a tiny bit so it would show the lovely glow rather than cause conflagration.
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here is the link to the vid on boobtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XA02M9yf1qg
there are other vids of the phosphorus making process on my channel. they were private but i opened the rest to the public cuz fuck it that's why.
everyone should be able to share the information i have or that makes me a censoring government dick.
[Edited on 15-10-2010 by Rogeryermaw]
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mr.crow
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I'm glad you made the videos public, I never really saw anything controversial in them. I understand your reasons though.
I have a video of the aqua regia, maybe I should post that
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Yes,please?
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Rogeryermaw
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Quote: Originally posted by metalresearcher | @woelen:
Pic 2 is really nice but is that not an explosion hazard ? Vaporized ethanol (or even supermarket-grade methylated spirit with the blue dye) with air
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i wouldn't say it's impossible but this question made me curious so i put on my face sheild and tried it several times. no explosion but it sure looks
cool!
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ok obviously it's not a true "barking dog" but the effect, while milder is quite similar. no CS2 or P4 or S but it's still pretty. woelen's was much
nicer and the still he captured really does justice to the effect.
later i will upload a vid of elemental phosphorus reacting with chlorine gas. did that last night and it's niiiice
i know it says pretty "pictures" but i do hope video is ok?
[Edited on 16-10-2010 by Rogeryermaw]
[Edited on 16-10-2010 by Rogeryermaw]
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Some very beautiful pictures in this thread. I wish I had more myself, I took hundreds of pictures of my experiments at home however my camera was a
much older model, something like 256 KB quality so most of my pictures are grainy / blurry / bad color. Somehow when the elements were perfect
however, by some quirk of fate, it would take a good picture, not as pretty as the rest in the thread but pretty enough:
Pulling off ammonia though a compressor with copper tubing created ammonia complex in wash bottle.
One of my favorites, electrolysis of lithium chloride in DMSO with nickel electrodes
Trying to distill CS2 from carbon and sulfur and only ended up distilling sulfur
The first experiment I photographed, burning potassium after its creation
Such a beautiful science!
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@BromicAcid:
electrolysis of lithium chloride in DMSO with nickel electrodes
So what's the 'stuff'?
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here are a couple of pics and the vid of P4 with Cl2
reaction flask inerted with CO2 with sand on bottom to mitigate breakage risk
the bottle of P4...ghetto home-made tag but better than unlabeled no?
cut a small piece to react
fresh chlorine gas for reaction
and finally the reaction. i drew some of the Cl2 gas into the syringe and "injected" it over the chunk of P4.
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shook the flask a little trying to get the syringe out and stopper on. don't sweat fellas. i'm using ventilation. last thing i want to do is gas
myself with a nerve agent (PCl3).
the reaction is A LOT more energetic if you just drop the P4 in the chlorine flask but safety first you know.
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